Out of curiosity, since not everyone's on the same budget, what are you referring to as "low budget" for Roatan?
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Deba and I have yacked a few times previosly....
I think SoloLady was just interested in getting together in Roatan for some cheap diving and a meet-up of some like minded folks. Her knowledge of the many available options of the West End could be useful if people's desires better suited one place over the other. She has a very broad based experience versus the advice from an occasional tourist that only knows one place or dive-op very well.
The West End is an ideal place for such a "happening". Several different characters of lodging and dive ops combine to make a 2/day dive schedule and the opportunity to intimately gather for leisurely group lunches or dinners that could move from place to place.
jajaja! (that's spanish for hahaha!) what he said. So much is changing so fast, I never know when the "we need to pave that" crowd will have their way and I'll find myself walking on asphalt instead of barefoot on the West End sand "road." They are so often jabberin about the inconvenience of it all. After all, those stupid bumps are hard on their SUVs for Pete's sake, and they have to slow down! They should have right of way, of course, not the tank toters crossing from the shops to the boats!She and I seem to share at least one perception in common. Roatan is changing at an accelerated, exponential rate. The sooner you make your first trip, the more likely you are to return to this- one of the last bastions of dwindling reef health in the Caribbean. You will very soon be able to say, "I remember Roatan back when..."
What she's proposing is similar to herding cats. Nothing sinister or self serving in it, but when you are trying to organize the anarchy that is itself the typical of the West End visitor~ good luck on that one!
It would be fun to watch the videos!
What she's proposing is similar to herding cats. Nothing sinister or self serving in it, but when you are trying to organize the anarchy that is itself the typical of the West End visitor~ good luck on that one!
Got nothing to sell. Just thinking about putting together a "friendly" if you will.
Pretty much as inexpensive as you like with the exception of hanging a hammock between two Palm trees on the beach. I can dive Roatan cheaper than I can dive Florida with my LDS and I'm in south Louisiana.My apologies for the skepticism then.
Definitely interested in a 'friendly', especially if staying on the island can be done inexpensively!
December sounds good. I will definitely be wanting some wet time around then. Note that air fares seem to be higher later in the month, at least they are for now.Thanks RoatanMan. I guess I don't actually know anything about the west or east end of Roatan, need to read up.
November or December of 2010 might work for me if anyone is interested in getting together on this.